Dr Mary Anderson's Podcast: Healing Vocals

Special Episode: An Inside Look at the AMA's An Exciting Entertainment Event: Interviews and Insights - Red Carpet

August 02, 2023 Dr Mary Anderson
Special Episode: An Inside Look at the AMA's An Exciting Entertainment Event: Interviews and Insights - Red Carpet
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Dr Mary Anderson's Podcast: Healing Vocals
Special Episode: An Inside Look at the AMA's An Exciting Entertainment Event: Interviews and Insights - Red Carpet
Aug 02, 2023
Dr Mary Anderson

Hold on to your seats as we bring you exclusive interviews from an event buzzing with talent and anticipation. Our host for the day, the dynamic Dr. Mary Anderson, a proud energetic host, dives headfirst into this exciting milieu. She brings you up close and personal interactions with artists, nominees, and attendees. Hear Blanche Sweeney, Marquis Legend, Diva, Anna Fry, Black King,  Dollar Bill, Mr. Sax appeal plus many more artists such as vibrant duo group Traditions Rising,  who's revving up for their live streaming performance, share their enthusiasm and excitement.

In a charged atmosphere, Dr. Anderson seamlessly flows through the crowd, getting personal insights into the thrill and nerves of such a grand event. Listen to a nominees, who are up for the Best Artist, Artist of the year, Best Band ect to share their exhilaration. Get a sneak peek at the blowout party planned in Birmingham. This episode immerses you in the hustle and bustle of an entertainment event, offering you a glimpse of the talent, dedication, and the power of artists in the music and entertainment world. It promises to be a rollercoaster ride of emotions, so buckle up!

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Hold on to your seats as we bring you exclusive interviews from an event buzzing with talent and anticipation. Our host for the day, the dynamic Dr. Mary Anderson, a proud energetic host, dives headfirst into this exciting milieu. She brings you up close and personal interactions with artists, nominees, and attendees. Hear Blanche Sweeney, Marquis Legend, Diva, Anna Fry, Black King,  Dollar Bill, Mr. Sax appeal plus many more artists such as vibrant duo group Traditions Rising,  who's revving up for their live streaming performance, share their enthusiasm and excitement.

In a charged atmosphere, Dr. Anderson seamlessly flows through the crowd, getting personal insights into the thrill and nerves of such a grand event. Listen to a nominees, who are up for the Best Artist, Artist of the year, Best Band ect to share their exhilaration. Get a sneak peek at the blowout party planned in Birmingham. This episode immerses you in the hustle and bustle of an entertainment event, offering you a glimpse of the talent, dedication, and the power of artists in the music and entertainment world. It promises to be a rollercoaster ride of emotions, so buckle up!

Support the Show.

Speaker 1:

I'm Dr Mary Anderson with.

Speaker 2:

Senate Honoring.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to be interviewing everyone. Hi, I'm Dr Mary Anderson, with Senate Honoring. I'm Blanche Sweeney. I'm a source Nice to meet you all how you doing? Hi, how are you? What's your name? I'm Anna Fry. Hi, baby, how you doing? Good, how are you? I'm in the pre-sum. You're in the pre-sum, okay, what do you think? Everything, everything, all right, y'all All right.

Speaker 3:

Are you?

Speaker 1:

excited. I'm really excited, yeah, yeah, we're seeing a lot of WK right now. Okay, let's go some more. Hey, grab my hand for a moment and I want to thank God but I'll be back, amen. All right, have a good show. All right, ready for it to come. Come on over here. We're live streaming.

Speaker 3:

So you can pay right now.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to go live streaming. I'm going to go live streaming. I'm going to go live streaming.

Speaker 3:

I'm going to go live streaming.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to go live streaming, so you can pay right now. What's your name? My name is Faith Faith, faith, faith, faith. Beautiful name. How are you? Of course I'm performing.

Speaker 3:

I'm on a live streaming show. Awesome, all right, you want to say your honor.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, shout out to my mom Welcome to Bethany. I love you guys. I want to thank God for everything. I'm going to thank you guys. Hey, man, you are the best you want on. Come on over here for live streaming 17K. I'm Mary Anderson and hey, hi, have a nice time.

Speaker 3:

The award to tonight To tonight.

Speaker 1:

I'm out of here. Awesome, awesome. Shout out to Toy man.

Speaker 3:

Shout out to Toy man. I'm out of here, I'm in the Delta Represent you tonight.

Speaker 2:

Bro, All right, Congratulations you both.

Speaker 1:

Thank you so much Come on over for last season. Hey, how are you? I'm good, I'm good. Thank you, hey man, yeah.

Speaker 3:

Are you being nominated?

Speaker 1:

Yes, Wow, awesome Congratulations. All right, come on over, honey. That was good. What's your name? It's a guy uncle. It's a guy. I'm from the Delta, thank you.

Speaker 2:

I'm from the Delta.

Speaker 1:

What's your name? I'm from the Delta, all right.

Speaker 3:

Are you being nominated?

Speaker 1:

Yes, Best circle label and uh about the blowout party in. Birmingham. Yeah yeah, yeah, thank you, thank you, you're welcome. You're welcome, okay.

Speaker 3:

Thank you.

Speaker 1:

Just keep going, okay, go fighting, go fighting, go fighting, okay, go fighting, okay, okay, come on over here. Last thing, okay, right now. My name is Dr Mary Anderson. I'm a feminist. Harmony, what's your name? Oh, dan Dan. What are you here for? What's your name?

Speaker 2:

What's your name?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm Mary Anderson. There you go, there you go. Congratulations. How are you? How are you? What are you doing? Thank you. What's your name? I'm a feminist. What's your name? I'm a feminist.

Speaker 2:

All right so good luck.

Speaker 1:

How are you? I'm so excited.

Speaker 3:

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Speaker 1:

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Speaker 3:

How are you how?

Speaker 2:

are you? How are you, how are you? How are you, how are you, how are you, how are you? How are you, how are you, how are you, how are you, how are you, how are you?

Speaker 3:

Hello, hello, hello.

Speaker 2:

All right, so we are back home and we are setting up the equipment, which is pretty cool.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to give you guys kind of a view of what we're doing.

Speaker 2:

I have this cool sound board. It's kind of hard to see. Let me see if I can do it. Maybe not, okay, okay, so let's go.

Speaker 4:

Hey you all here for interviews.

Speaker 1:

Are you all artists? You are welcome to come be on the show. I'm Blabstrayman 23K. We're all over the world right now. I'm going to be rapping some of my riffs. Which is outside? I'm going to be rapping some of my riffs. I'm going to be rapping some of my riffs. I'm going to be rapping some of my riffs. I'm going to be rapping some of my riffs. I'm going to be rapping some of my riffs. Okay, so you're cool, I'm going to be rapping some of my riffs.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to be rapping some of my riffs. I'm going to be rapping some of my riffs I'm going to be rapping some of my riffs.

Speaker 3:

I'm going to be rapping some of my riffs.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to be rapping some of my riffs. I'm going to be rapping some of my riffs. Hi, how are you? I'm good, I'm good, I'm good, I'm good, I'm good, I'm good, I'm good, I'm good.

Speaker 2:

I'm good.

Speaker 3:

I'm good, I'm good.

Speaker 4:

I'm good, I'm good, I'm good.

Speaker 3:

I'm good.

Speaker 2:

I'm good.

Speaker 1:

Are you able to get on the wifi? Okay, I'm trying to get in the password. I'm going to get in the password. I'm going to get in the password. I'm going to get in the password. I'm going to get in the password. I'm going to get in the password. I'm going to get in the password. I'm going to get in the password. I'm going to get in the password. I'm going to get in the password. I'm going to get in the password. I'm going to get in the password. I'm going to get in the password. I'm going to get in the password. I'm going to get in the password.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to get in the password.

Speaker 1:

Are you an?

Speaker 4:

artist.

Speaker 1:

You want to be on? No, I'm going to get in the password.

Speaker 4:

I'm going to get in the password.

Speaker 1:

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Speaker 4:

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Speaker 1:

Next year is the 10th anniversary.

Speaker 4:

We have a lot of support here.

Speaker 1:

We have a lot of support here. I'm going to get in the password.

Speaker 4:

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Speaker 1:

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Speaker 4:

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Speaker 1:

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Speaker 2:

I'm going to get in the password.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to get in the password. I haven't done this in 11, so I'm serious. That's true.

Speaker 4:

I'm going to get in the password. I'm going to get in the password. I'm going to get in the password. I'm going to get in the password. I'm going to get in the password I'm going to get in the password. I'm going to get in the password I'm going to get in the password. I'm going to get in the password. I don't know if he's number one.

Speaker 1:

I did see 11 gospel girl, I didn't see the guitar.

Speaker 4:

I haven't done this in 11.

Speaker 1:

I haven't done this in 11. I haven't done this in 11. I haven't done this in 11. I haven't done this in 11. I haven't done this in 11. I haven't done this in 11.

Speaker 4:

I haven't done this in 11. I'm going to England to speak to the world Congress.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to represent the whole.

Speaker 4:

United States.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to represent the whole. United States.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to represent the whole United States. I'm going to represent the whole United States. I'm going to walk in there and be like United States y'all we got this. I'm going to be like United States y'all. We got this.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to represent the whole United States. I'm going to represent the whole United States. I'm going to represent the whole United States. I'm going to represent the whole United States. I'm going to represent the whole United States. I'm going to represent the whole United States. I'm going to represent the whole United States. I'm going to represent the whole United States. Yeah, very cool, please. Yes, ma'am, we are going to tell you all what happened last night. We got to start from the beginning of how we a two hour trip turned into two days.

Speaker 1:

A two hour trip turned into two days. Let's just start now. We are going to tell you all about the trip.

Speaker 1:

We started out early. First off, she was in Tennessee, I'm in Alabama. We were going to meet up in a spot. We were going to meet up in a spot. There were storms coming. I went ahead and left. I got caught in a storm. This tree right in front of the RV. I didn't have enough of the RV. She calls me. I'm sitting in a Walmart parking lot. I'm the reason. There are no signs of a Walmart parking lot.

Speaker 3:

We know this.

Speaker 1:

We're sitting there. I'm probably going to have a tent. We're supposed to be in a room. We're halfway there. We're out in the middle of nowhere. What are we going to do? We went back to Lisa's house Last night. We were trying to find some entertainment. We made it here Saturday morning. We enjoyed the fashion show. We enjoyed the gospel show. Last night we were like let's go and let her hair down. Nothing is open at 10 o'clock. We wound up at a Latino.

Speaker 1:

No no, there were two girls that didn't have any experience. It was fun. We were dragging down the street. We wound up in a drag race. We went up and down the street. We went up and down the street. We tried out. We weren't quite, but it's been a great summer. Yeah, it was nice. We had a lot.

Speaker 3:

We really had a lot.

Speaker 1:

We watched them dance. We really enjoyed it. Yes, we support the Latino community. You guys are great. Yes, thank you so much for welcoming us and that was really fun.

Speaker 3:

I have not raved in 15 years, even though what we ordered was not what we ordered. We didn't know what we ordered.

Speaker 1:

We just said yeah. We just said yeah, we got a big bucket of spit.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it was fun.

Speaker 1:

It was fun and we loved the dancing and the beat of the music, but Drag Race was probably the highlight. We accidentally got in the middle of it. But, here we are at the ninth annual Alameda Music Award show, and how much fun is it. We brought seven more. We brought seven more, we brought seven more, we brought seven more.

Speaker 3:

We brought seven more we brought seven more.

Speaker 2:

We brought seven more.

Speaker 4:

The next award show is called the People, the People.

Speaker 1:

It's the most important. Let me talk to you. All right, I'm going to give you another round of applause, all right, I'm going to walk it out. Come on over, come on over, hi, how are you? Thank you, you are looking. Yes, yes, I like them quite a bit on Facebook, and what is interesting, then, is my favorite song.

Speaker 3:

Which was that?

Speaker 1:

That is the song that started it for me.

Speaker 1:

That one right there. The night that I met my husband. We were at a foreign area. He happened to have another fellow who were playing and somehow I ended up on the stage with him and that's the song. But I was telling him, well, three years later, after becoming an official member, this was last year's band of country, the artist of the year. No, I'm honored to be standing here with you. I've also been nominated for a second year in a row for a Josie musical or a female traditional country by the list of me.

Speaker 1:

Related to going on a tober to Nashville for the Grand Old Opera.

Speaker 1:

So the odds of getting paid for that is 2.5% out of 59,000 and 19 submissions. I was in that 2.5%, so it is an honor to be nominated for two years in a row for both you know, hal Gammath and the Josie's as well. I just free sung and rap with an artist right here and I have not sung since I was 11. Hope you missed it. Oh, I wish I could put that in here. I have a good one, thank you thank you. Well, first of all can.

Speaker 1:

I have the name oh come on, we can do it I normally don't sing, and you know there's a new show. But first, all right, I've been walking after you, man, I've been walking, just like I used to do.

Speaker 3:

I've always been walking after you, man. It's so gentle.

Speaker 1:

So if you want to make sure you go and find us on Facebook, it is TraditionsRise, and you can also visit TraditionsRisecom, where we have all kinds of emotional acts up to sale. You can email our past shows and stuff. We actually opened for the Bellamy Brothers back in June, so that was fantastic. So make sure you guys go check us out Again. That is Traditions Rise and we're on all of your social media platforms and they are online and I will share them in your stands tonight. Right, yes, we will perform it. You can see them now, sam. No, no, I got a good one.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to show a little bit.

Speaker 3:

Very cool, very cool very cool.

Speaker 1:

Well, thank you so much. This is good news for us. So, oh what, oh what. He's looking exactly the same. All right, there's more to come. Y'all hang out. Let's see, we're doing some sound effects. We're not going to do that one. There we go, come on over.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to get these mics going.

Speaker 1:

I haven't figured this whole system out yet.

Speaker 3:

One, two, one, two, Just a second.

Speaker 1:

Try it now.

Speaker 3:

One two.

Speaker 1:

One, two, All right. Dr Mary Anderson has been a part of the podcast. What's your name?

Speaker 4:

My name is Katie Sampter. The Sampter Records team is right down inside the representative.

Speaker 1:

All right, there's a lot of representing here in the South. Absolutely, I think this is the best place in the world to be music.

Speaker 4:

Yes, we are the best we are, so we're excited to be here.

Speaker 1:

Absolutely. Can you be nominated?

Speaker 4:

Yes, I'm nominated for our family most slept hours. I'm here to wake them up.

Speaker 1:

Hi, there will be more to it. Y'all, absolutely. What do you need, are you?

Speaker 4:

a rabbit.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm going to get that artist on the menu, okay.

Speaker 4:

Just showing us, of course, how bad it going to be. Okay.

Speaker 1:

Are you a rabbit first?

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I am.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, let's see if I can stop to beat another one. Bring it up.

Speaker 4:

I'm going to be nominated for our family most slept hours.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to be nominated for our family most slept hours.

Speaker 4:

I'm going to be nominated for our family most slept hours.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to be nominated for our family most slept hours. I'm going to be nominated for our family most slept hours. I'm going to be nominated for our family most slept hours.

Speaker 4:

I'm going to be nominated for our family most slept hours I'm going to be nominated for our family most slept hours.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to be nominated for our family most slept hours. I'm going to be nominated for our family most slept hours.

Speaker 4:

I'm going to be nominated for our family most slept hours. I'm going to be nominated for our family most slept hours.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to be nominated for our family most slept hours I'm going to be, nominated for our family most slept hours.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to be nominated for our family most slept hours.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to be nominated for our family most slept hours. I'm going to be nominated for our family most slept hours. I am. I'm going to be nominated for our family most slept hours. I remember growing up. My dad, the Anderson and my cousin is Jason is a musician, so it kind of runs in the family.

Speaker 2:

But I quit singing and playing the guitar and everything with Dad died when I was 11. 11. 11., 11. 11.

Speaker 1:

11. 11., 11., 11., 11., 11., 11., 11., 11., 11., 11., 11., 11., 11., 11., 11., 11., 11., 11., 11., 11., 11., 11., 11., 11. 11.

Speaker 2:

I had two record producers contact me within a day and they're like yes, you are, yes, you are. And my producers like we got to get you in the studio.

Speaker 1:

I'm like I'm really not that good. But, yeah, come on over, I would love to get you all's business cards. I do a lot of work for charity. Definitely I ran out of business cards. I'm going to order more next time.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

Normally.

Speaker 2:

I have my little scan thing.

Speaker 1:

Here you go. I'm Dr Mary Anderson. All right, how are you? I'm doing great.

Speaker 4:

I'm having a ball here. Absolutely you too. It's not first time I'm going to read some of your words.

Speaker 1:

What is your name? My name is Tamsin.

Speaker 4:

Hutchins.

Speaker 1:

What was that name before when?

Speaker 4:

did you come from? I'm not too long ago I got to see my camera go.

Speaker 1:

That's it, that's it. That's how the bag is carrying stuff.

Speaker 4:

It was just as amazing as anyone could think of. We all was just in Starship. It was time when I was on the set. You couldn't blame her. It was a read, a talk before the show. She had my little song and she just brought me on stage to dance. She had me on the top of the set. And it just ended up being one of those moments where everything was in the right place.

Speaker 1:

It was just, I was so starstruck that I just had no way. All right, so what did you sing? I sang Lady Marmalade and Agile with Agile and we both did show up together so she was asking me if Agile or she bowed to the partner.

Speaker 4:

I'm sure she'll show up.

Speaker 1:

I can't even begin to imagine that. I'm trying to imagine that much I'm talking about.

Speaker 4:

She is going to be awesome, she's so priceless and she was so kind Because I actually what's even worse is I didn't have tickets to the show. I saw her pooling in and I had small theater in my car and I was like I'm going to give these to her. You know, she's a huge inspiration because we have a small theater in our space. I saw Agile going to our car, that small theater, and she had sold it out completely and the only tickets available were tickets that she had to give to her family or her friends who were in the show. And when she pulled up, she was like thank you so much for these flowers, like this and this and this, and what was it?

Speaker 4:

And she gave me those tickets and I was about six to seven weeks from the show, we began to let I don't want to say, I mean was about six books because I was about three to one, two, three, and know that I'm not married that we couldn't have bundled it and ready ourselves for the show.

Speaker 1:

She stays at home and stays a little longer, and that's just going to change the show.

Speaker 3:

I'm kind of struggling that you know she's the first that has come over to this show. Why don't you raise some of your children to help her understand? Leave me behind, baby, baby, bring it to me. Bring your wish to love and we love you, we love you.

Speaker 1:

I just felt the inspiration. I'm sorry.

Speaker 3:

I know absolutely.

Speaker 4:

I love you, I love you.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, man, let's talk a little bit about tonight what we've done. Absolutely tell them to sing a natsong tonight On the record, the stage everything real.

Speaker 4:

How about them Go to the stage? Who might be the inspiration?

Speaker 1:

So I was absolutely out of it. Real, back in that time it was hard to find a high tenor. It was that quick.

Speaker 4:

We jumped around and seen the show people that made it go up. It was in real low that they could send power back.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah that was so awesome. That was for an encore.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, sure, I'll let you sing something I'll sing with you.

Speaker 1:

Oh, oh, do you know Miranda Lambert's rehearsal.

Speaker 4:

No, I don't think I know that. Okay, who?

Speaker 1:

do you know? I know just about anything, all right, uh, I'll sing a little gospel. It's an amazing riff, amazing raise. How sweet the birds sound.

Speaker 3:

With that same homage, I agree, I was not the man that I was like, but now I see.

Speaker 4:

Oh that's so awesome.

Speaker 1:

Thank you. I tell a story. I've not sung a playing guitar since the day I died and this has just been a labor of that morning, doing this bypass and getting to the music's. So healing I talk about it Absolutely.

Speaker 4:

Music is really good.

Speaker 3:

I wrote a paper on that.

Speaker 1:

I'm an actual doctor and there's practitioners, professors. I teach a lot of my students company medicine and what we do is we talk a lot about music and the feeling of the past of it.

Speaker 2:

So and also how do you?

Speaker 1:

do that to the community. So for me, I am still in high school, so I have tons of organizations.

Speaker 4:

And a lot of the new organizations are the good-ass community. So I'm in a organization called Future of the Future of the Distributors of the America, which is FBLA. We have a new tons of community service in the show bar.

Speaker 1:

And we also do tons of community service and that's kind of for me.

Speaker 4:

But also the kind is. I would never say no to a gig.

Speaker 3:

You know, I'm just kind of Any of.

Speaker 1:

it is very important for me. I drove back about an hour and a half away in Oxford. And.

Speaker 4:

I was here yesterday in. Bessieville at the city department when we were going out to that packed super field and I don't know if we were to do that on the morning play or just kind of no matter where they need it, I'm always going to be there. And.

Speaker 1:

I'm always going to be there. I look forward to seeing what you're bringing to the stage tonight, and I would love to have you in our studio and I just want to see you in a beautiful studio.

Speaker 3:

I'm in Tennessee a lot. We've got a national.

Speaker 1:

We're having national. We're doing a lot of business in Tennessee as well.

Speaker 4:

I like to think it's genre. You probably don't know, but he lives kind of closer to Chalkley's, okay okay, I have a cousin who's a musician.

Speaker 1:

Actually he's a huge man in the family of a musician. Jason Hunt Is my cousin. And he's out of national but I know he's listening.

Speaker 2:

Today Going, I need to say him my name, like 40 times, yeah, yeah, so thank you so much.

Speaker 4:

Thank you so much for having me.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, I enjoyed that.

Speaker 4:

I enjoyed it. I enjoyed it so much. Thank you so much. It was great to meet you.

Speaker 1:

You too, can we get a nice picture? Yes, ma'am, you didn't even look like it. Thank you so much.

Speaker 4:

Is this your mom? Yes, that's my mom.

Speaker 1:

Come on over, mom. Come on over, because without mom's supporting, I mean, mom, tell us, did he used to sing in a guise? He's always been a singer you can never get him to stop singing. Very cool, very cool. I mean, he's been a big supporter of his career. What do you see with him in the future? Yeah, I think he can do anything. He loves people, he loves being on stage. He actually just turns into a big fan. Yeah, so, skazelun, thank you Absolutely, absolutely. I look forward to following you guys and having you guys in our studio.

Speaker 1:

We have a lot of traditional music, for kind of these rare records. It's a three-tier studio. The bottom level is an old record store From the 60s and 70s. Oh, that's really cool. It is so awesome when you walk in there. Michael Lee is the producer, and then Antonio L Jackson he's also our producer on our show. But yeah, how do you feel?

Speaker 1:

Yes nice and easy, and just after that he's a huge idol guy. He loves to get into that music. Oh man, oh man, we gotta have you on. I'm listening. I ran out of those cars, I'm keeping them all out. I should have brought more, but if you have Facebook, you can add me on Facebook. Yes, we'll do that one. Thank you so much. It's nice to hear family perspectives. Really, thank you, thank you.

Speaker 3:

I'm not only.

Speaker 1:

Zenith, honey, okay, what is it now? Zenith, zenith and then harmonies. Is H-A-R-N-O-N-I-E-S? I should call it, I should see, do you mind?

Speaker 3:

if.

Speaker 1:

I get it, please. There's one somewhere. Can I have it here? No, it there I am. Perfect Looks. I think we're supposed to follow, okay, and then, Lisa T, she just announced she's.

Speaker 2:

We're joining forces. She's with.

Speaker 1:

Alabama Jams Radio and she's in my condos. Thank you so much. Thank you so much. Come on over. You didn't go scouting Hi, I've been hearing so much about you. That's nice.

Speaker 3:

That makes me feel nice. This is Dr Mary Anderson.

Speaker 1:

Is there a harmony? I'm a skater. Oh, this is right here. Skyler Wallace, I love you. I'll call you in a minute. Oh, team, this is a lot of work, thank you. Thank you so much. Are you an idiot? I am. Yeah, I'm super. I'm a great person. I'm a T21. I won the T-Mobile. This is the first of the year here at Alabama. This is a huge blessing. I was pregnant with my first and I had just given birth. Actually, I was sitting on the couch at home During these awards and somebody told me I was going to say I'm going to just call you me and you want it and I had this huge.

Speaker 1:

Just I was like what? There's no way. And so it was a huge honor and blessing and I am nominated for my get this year and I'm wishing everyone a category and everyone here the best of luck, Because you want to know what everybody here says about you. Yes, such a wonderful partnership we're. Are you performing tonight? I am performing tonight.

Speaker 3:

I want to say I'm performing Around the six o'clock Of which showtime.

Speaker 1:

I don't want to do that. Because I could be completely wrong, for I get to be right, but I'm really sure it's a no-match.

Speaker 3:

That's the real thing. Yes, it's the real thing.

Speaker 1:

I'm doing the jam session With several other artists, so I'm really excited.

Speaker 3:

It's going to be a cool experience.

Speaker 1:

I'm really happy about it. Can you sing a little?

Speaker 2:

bit.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, sure, I think I can. This song is my very own. Everything about what's saying. I'll just do some of my new songs Just there. Here we go, ready, okay.

Speaker 3:

As it is doing. A song once is free. It's running in the air and it's running in these feelings. That is the reason that it's only real. You have a part. That's easy when you're safe. The noise you put it in yourself and you're like a little baby.

Speaker 1:

I want my Thank you so much. I was telling everyone my red hair and I never dress up. Let me tell you I'm like, I'm having kids, chasing kids when they're not playing. Tees are playing.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, they dress up, they don't get it. Today I got in the car.

Speaker 1:

And I was with my husband and I was like I feel like, where you gonna be, I'm gonna be a man and a tire.

Speaker 2:

I was like I got my red hair.

Speaker 1:

And my curls and I'm really not gonna tire, especially Risha and Facebook. I love her. I love her. I'm gonna start with Farah Gross, who's live in his studio that he does, yeah and mention my name, start talking to me and I fell out on the floor. I'll tell you, reba.

Speaker 3:

Gross.

Speaker 1:

That's the hard stuff, right there, I just country music. I got 90s country.

Speaker 3:

And I got a new house.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so you're a new mom, I'm a new mom, I've got another one in the way. So I know I'm big, I'm big, I'm big, I'm not at all, I'm doing no good. So we're very excited. We're having a boy this time Our first physical goal, that's the one we dressed for that and staying busy and I'm playing pretty much up until his due date.

Speaker 3:

So we'll see how that goes you know I'm playing in his heat.

Speaker 1:

I'm playing about three or four times a week, so staying really busy, but it's a blessing, and getting to do it for the full time I mean that's the dream, right, yeah, that's the dream.

Speaker 2:

I'm a family nurse practitioner.

Speaker 3:

Oh, thank you, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

And I'll have to do this podcast. I travel over from the world Doing medical missions, speaking to people, so yeah, I mean I understand.

Speaker 2:

But getting to live your dream.

Speaker 1:

It's just so. It's overwhelming in the best way, like all I can really say is it's a gift from God, and I've picked up for that every single day, because when I got the dream of being a nurse, that was a huge dream of mine and I wondered sometimes Am I gonna get to do this? Yeah, because I feel like you sacrifice so much as a mom To give to your kids and not live your dreams, but at the same time, to live your dreams, you sacrifice being lonely, yeah, so I thought will I ever get to do both?

Speaker 3:

And man how broad.

Speaker 1:

You know how to handle that. He said oh, but wait, you know, and so I'm able to be a mom and I'm able to sing and I get to bless my children with that as well as show them that you can do it.

Speaker 3:

You can be a mom, you can be a parent, you can go out there and sing.

Speaker 1:

You can do anything. And you guys you know my viewers, you guys I'm so positive about this. You go after your dreams, you reach your dreams, you can do it. If we can do it, you can do it too. Small pal of in girls, you can do it.

Speaker 3:

You got it, you got it.

Speaker 1:

Thank you so much. Thank you, thank you for having me. It's an honor. It's so nice to meet you and to be here with you, so I hope you stay cool in this heat. Yeah, I hope everyone out there does. You all stay blessed, chase your dreams, have an amazing week weekend and just fight for it. Yeah, that is such a great advice. Thank you so much. Thank you, you're wonderful. Thank you.

Speaker 3:

Thank you. Thank you so much. Thank you, you're wonderful.

Speaker 1:

How are you doing? I'm doing good. I moved this so people can see you.

Speaker 2:

Oh, okay.

Speaker 1:

Because it was looking at your arm.

Speaker 2:

It's not even hooked up.

Speaker 1:

Oh okay, I don't think. No, let's just look that way here. All right, no, nothing to be. She needs to sit down, I feel you, you got it as well. Come on, I'm out of here. It's okay.

Speaker 2:

It's right, here You're not live anymore.

Speaker 1:

What's going on? Who was your ass Before? You asked who was your ass, how you doing? Okay, I can do that. What's your name? Okay, I've got two. Yeah, and I'm going to get back to community.

Speaker 3:

Okay.

Speaker 1:

We're here, okay, yeah, yeah, okay, you need free events. I do, okay, okay, okay. So where does this go? This is on Facebook. This is live across 20 different platforms. I am you, yep, so we stream live on. We got my camera. Every day, we stream live on Facebook. We do Facebook Testing, testing.

Speaker 3:

One, two, three.

Speaker 1:

One, two, three.

Speaker 2:

We do Facebook, we do Insta, we do TikTok, we do Twitter, we do.

Speaker 1:

Twitch, we do Twitch. That's a movie, okay, we do. I'm just trying to think Apple podcasts, we do. Pandora podcasts, we do, we do, we do all the nature. So yeah, I'm learning. I'm learning about this business. I'm just trying to go, I'm just trying to go Make it channel. Oh yeah, yeah, sometimes it serves a leg. I shouldn't have changed it.

Speaker 1:

I'm just trying to get it. You're not going to change it, I'm just trying to get it. I'm just trying to get it. I'm trying to get it. I'm trying to get it. I'm trying to get it back. I shouldn't have changed it. Jam on me, I'm invisible. Sometimes this camera is crazy. Okay, okay, wait a minute, get over a little bit towards me. There we go. Hey caught you. Yeah, we're live, you're next.

Speaker 3:

All right.

Speaker 1:

Hey, this is Dr Mary Anderson of the Newport Media, and we are live. We are at this streaming 23k as we speak across the world. Thank you so much for support us, and I have some wonderful people here with me right now. My name is Miss Morley. You take me live in our area. It's a night. I won't be doing anything on that note maybe Not before the release of this film.

Speaker 1:

I hope you're not pissed. Check me out. Come to the screen. My album will be dropping soon. You just have to hold our hand, so just wait on the release of that. Congratulations on it. It's such an honor. It's such a good feeling when your album is here. All that hard work at the time of the studio I'm good at statistics about it. I'm getting to the stage. I'm really grateful and I'm grateful to everybody for the part of the features, the team, the management. Where's my music? Everybody. Thank you so much. Welcome, Moe Richa. This is not the future. Go, Roa Madison. The future. Go to Kent, Odo, Iowa, New York, the Taris. Awesome, what's your name? I'm Sean D Cree. What are you here for? I am here as a photographer to capture these amazing images, Just because you guys are here, will make sure that this memory is developed forever.

Speaker 1:

That's right. Forever, y'all Forever, forever. Can you sing that? Can you sing that? Forever, no, no, forever, forever, forever.

Speaker 2:

This is a podcast. You saw me downstairs, but you can sit in my chair and talk to me too. Yeah, come on, come on around, pull up that chair.

Speaker 1:

We're getting everybody's photo at home here.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, this is the fun part.

Speaker 1:

Actually, you've probably got to come around. Yeah, come around, Sit right here and yeah, you sing Me either? I don't hear anybody think I do. I think it's the same thing that we do. I don't know if they're guys. I don't see any family. Okay, well, I think I can sing. You think you can sing? I think I can sing. I don't know what should we sing? Oh yeah, what's going on?

Speaker 3:

We're getting started.

Speaker 4:

There are people who don't know?

Speaker 1:

Okay, think about it. I like Mary J. I love the air viewer. She's awesome. She's awesome. She's also a really awesome person. Man, mary J, you're listening. Contact me. Get married. That's good, that's right. So photography, let's talk about it. Epic photography yes, love it. We are here. We are blessed to be here, mckay, with my girlfriend Alma. She's a motivational speaker. She's a motivational speaker and that's how I get back.

Speaker 1:

She's the host this year. I met her 29 years ago and basic training, basic training. Are you an animal? I am retired. Air Force Medical force. I wish I could have been a good doctor. Air Force is good for me. That was an Air Force he died from. He's held in film. He loved to play photography.

Speaker 3:

He loved it, it's very therapeutic.

Speaker 1:

That's why I do photography. How did you get into photography? It was my escape from reality. Just pick up the camera and he'll take a picture and don't have to think about what's going on. I know that feeling. It's like photography. Yeah, I haven't really seen since I was 11 and I'm still three times already today.

Speaker 1:

So you think it's a good thing, you are taking pictures of all the artists, everything that's going around. I often wonder when you're taking a picture, how do you know it's a good picture? If I can look at the person's face and see inside of our eyes, to me that is a good picture. Do you often just take some snapshots and then it turns out to be one of those pictures of that time? I hope so.

Speaker 3:

That's the goal. That's the goal.

Speaker 1:

I've heard it's about the lighting too. It's lighting poses, the editing, the energy. It's a lot. We were doing a mid-pressure one there and we were doing a disaster. We were talking about the pictures, capturing the moment. Yes, when people realize that everything is done and the hope that exists, oh right, it is emotional sometimes when you look at the pictures and you think this is somebody's moment, their life. This is a moment that will constantly be alive.

Speaker 2:

That's why I love it.

Speaker 1:

It's about emotions. For me, I want to capture something that you look at and it makes you happy or sad or just content, but it takes you back to the time. The other thing would be video. The video is good, because everybody has a perspective. It's unimusable. I don't know, if it's there, it comes in.

Speaker 2:

It's motion sense. I have no idea. I'm just wondering what you're talking about.

Speaker 1:

For those of you that are wondering what I'm talking about the background here, she keeps saying it Are you ready to do a jam? Yeah.

Speaker 4:

I did.

Speaker 1:

I'm just wondering what you're talking about. I think we got a hand in the air. Shut it down. We got something to do.

Speaker 4:

I'm just wondering what you're talking about 20 years.

Speaker 1:

I'm about 18. I'm about 30. I'm about 29. I'm 49. I'm about 30. How did you get into?

Speaker 4:

that I did. I did some professional, I know it. I'm just wondering what you're talking about. I'm just wondering what you're talking about. I'm just wondering what you're talking about. I'm just wondering what you're talking about. I'm just wondering what you're talking about. I'm just wondering what you're talking about. I'm just wondering what you're talking about. I'm just wondering what you're talking about. I'm just wondering what you're talking about. I'm just wondering what you're talking about. I'm just wondering what you're talking about.

Speaker 1:

I'm just wondering what you're talking about. I'm just wondering what you're talking about. I'm just wondering what you're talking about. I'm just wondering what you're talking about.

Speaker 4:

I'm just wondering what you're talking about. I'm just wondering what you're talking about. I'm just wondering what you're talking about. I'm just wondering what you're talking about. I'm just wondering what you're talking about. I'm just wondering what you're talking about. I'm just wondering what you're talking about. I'm just wondering what you're talking about.

Speaker 1:

I'm just wondering what you're talking about.

Speaker 4:

I'm just wondering what you're talking about. I'm just wondering what you're talking about.

Speaker 1:

I'm just wondering what you're talking about. I'm just wondering what you're talking about.

Speaker 4:

I got money, I got money, I got money.

Speaker 1:

I got money, I got money.

Speaker 4:

I got money, I got money.

Speaker 1:

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Speaker 4:

I got money.

Speaker 1:

I got money I got money. I got money, I got money, I got money, I got money, I got money, I got money, I got money, I got money, I got money, I got money, I got money, I got money. I got money, I got money, I got money, I got money, I got money, I got money.

Speaker 4:

I got money.

Speaker 1:

I got money, I got money, I got money.

Speaker 4:

I got money.

Speaker 3:

I got money.

Speaker 1:

I got money, I got money, I got money, I got money, I got money, I got money, I got money, I got money.

Speaker 3:

I got money.

Speaker 1:

I got money. I got money. I got money. I got money, I got money. I'm going to leave a degree and see if this is the case. This is my first summer of head off in 15 years. I'm going to leave a degree and see if this is the case. I'm going to leave a degree and see if this is the case, I'm going to leave a degree and see if this is the case.

Speaker 1:

I've had some folks in the house that received just a bit of a baby shower. I think it has devastated the property. That you can imagine when I come back home and I look at how it is placed. I thank you for your support. I've been going into the United States where we have a partnership that I don't.

Speaker 1:

Sometimes I've got folks out of school that have come to see me at school and to be able to get in their first shot, or to get in their tuition or to get in their first exam. I've got some of the new ones that come to school. I'm just so happy to see you.

Speaker 3:

What are?

Speaker 1:

the countries I went to actually have to press on and on. I would call them and I would go there and show them the country that you are.

Speaker 1:

I know it's so eye-opening to know that there are three different countries. A lot of the countries are good and you have to know that nobody tells you that you go there. You have to give that certain amount of information In order to get to the place that you are in. It is just mind-blowing how much freedom you have there. It's just so important for the heart and for the future of freedom and therapy and know that you're not going to get a thought out for them.

Speaker 1:

I'm so grateful that I was going to go there and be a mathematician and got to the place in that position. That's how this process actually started, because I saw a lot of people around the world, a lot of artists, a lot of entertainment industries sitting back and there's nobody to speak up for them. I said I'm going to talk to them, I'm going to talk about it. I just went out there and say I'm going to go to the community and I support you. It has just been one day. I've been at like 17 times and I have always been taking things down to be on my show. I'm going to speak to everybody about this show. I'm so happy. I suddenly always got started and people are surprised when I do it. But when I'm hiding my way from behind them, they're like oh my gosh, I've always been there. I've always been there, I've always been there. You know what you're purpose is. You know you can't come in and say it's your fault, it's probably coming in the end.

Speaker 3:

I don't know.

Speaker 1:

I've been at the drama around the world. I've been through that through roasting. I've been through pediatric family cardiac electrical. I've been through that through like you have a heart attack and they go in to save your lives and I think it's this thing. I do that myself. I'm like a mirror on stage when you're seeing an internet star audience and you have that feeling. That's what I've been through. It's funny, yeah.

Speaker 3:

It's funny.

Speaker 1:

It's funny. Yeah, yeah, I got the email right here. I don't know yeah. I'm fast yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

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Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

We can do it together.

Speaker 1:

Shenulfi song Thank you, I did, I did so um yeah.

Speaker 4:

That's all I had to hear about but, but, but, love me. I was just going to say you should go back to your home.

Speaker 1:

You just show the world.

Speaker 4:

Okay.

Speaker 1:

Thank you so much for supporting us and wonderful artists.

Speaker 4:

Thank you.

Speaker 1:

Hey, hey, I'm under um Senate harmonies on Facebook. I'm running out of cards. They have, uh, know that everybody took my card. Um, let me have your phone. I can't leave my brother out of the car, oh right, okay, wait, this Facebook.

Speaker 4:

No, I'm going to put it in my notes again.

Speaker 1:

Okay, that way you're starting to check out your file.

Speaker 4:

Is this what you live on as well right now?

Speaker 1:

Yes, yeah, I put in my name and the number. You text me and I'll give you um my direct link to my Facebook. I'm on 20 different platforms, okay, so that's what you're in that now?

Speaker 4:

Yeah, hi how are you?

Speaker 1:

How are you? Hey, I'm Dr Mary Anderson Doctor, yeah, national Doctor, feminist Practitioner uh. Professor of. I just received my sense of grace. I'm honored and I'm humbled I do this. There's a story behind the grace that I give up on my time. I travel all over the country with that condition and I came into a lot of different artists and people in the entertainment industry that just give back to communities and it will not happen. So I said I'm going to give them a platform to do what they love and to talk about giving back to communities.

Speaker 1:

That is a scam.

Speaker 4:

Now, who do you live?

Speaker 1:

Um well, I live in Alabama, but I live back home in the United States of Tennessee. I live in Texas, yeah Uh. National Safety Act. Oh, is this the National Act? Very cool, very cool, what's?

Speaker 4:

your name. Everybody calls me Dollar Bill.

Speaker 1:

Dollar. Bill Dollar Bill yes, and you were receiving an nomination.

Speaker 3:

I'm doing a world climate change.

Speaker 1:

That is amazing, this means I'm old. No, no, I received a lot of times we were nursing. I'm not old, so I don't count I don't count, you're hot as a firefly, oh my God. Well, so happy to be here. Well, thank you so much. I am ZN. Farm is a song fire. We have reached 17 K views. That's a scam. I can't believe.

Speaker 4:

It's not that I think I'm hilarious on the front.

Speaker 1:

I'm hilarious in the head, but when it comes out it ain't too funny.

Speaker 2:

Well, I like it.

Speaker 1:

Well, thank you very much. I like this feeling a little. Tell me a little bit about yourself. Okay, it's easy.

Speaker 4:

I went into radio 50 years ago, 1973. I'm not going to know what the heck I was doing, I just thought that would be a good thing to do.

Speaker 1:

And I did not want to be a dentist.

Speaker 4:

My dad was a dentist and they want to be a dentist and I thought I'd do the worst thing I could do. I would have been a terrible dentist. I don't have patients and I don't want to put them in the toilet, so I told my dad, Dr Lawson you know it's not going to be a dentist.

Speaker 3:

He said, I understand.

Speaker 4:

He said what do you want to do? I said yeah.

Speaker 3:

He said he's thinking of us like in the law in the law and stuff.

Speaker 4:

I said yeah, I want to be a dentist.

Speaker 1:

I want to be a dentist, not now. It was not a good night at the Lawson House for 20 years 20 years, he said.

Speaker 4:

You know, when he was a few years ago, he was 93 and was passing away, he was like his wife was gone over. He was sitting in the parking lot and I put him in the car and I was going to say I had 30 sisters. I was the only boy who told me this and I said, dad, we're going to be disappointed that I didn't have a dentist or a medical therapist. I said, yeah, I don't have to. I thought you said you were going to go to the dentist and you said, you know, looking back, now I don't feel that way.

Speaker 4:

He said when you were going up you were Dr Lawson's boy. He said now I'm going to be a dentist, so he helped me a bit. He said they took a lot of pills out of him, so I did radio for 50 years. Just a part about a month ago.

Speaker 1:

And this guy in the hospital. I was a dentist, I was about to enter the hospital.

Speaker 4:

I did radio call thing no no. I'm just thrilled. I'm just working on this icing on the cake.

Speaker 1:

I'm just trying to go and get out, I'm like I'm really tired, I'm tired to do something more meaningful.

Speaker 4:

And this is not the end of the story, so I really have to go and check for any good. I've been a big supporter the last 25 years of St Jude's Children's Residence yeah, and I've raised over $5 million for St Jude's Thank you for that.

Speaker 1:

It's just amazing. I wanted to have some meeting when I put a record in this film. I think you've seen so much change in radio, oh my.

Speaker 4:

God, when I started in 1973, it wasn't much different than 1943. There was still having big turntables and vinyl records and 45s, two amps, nothing real quick. Everything was real, real tapes, everything was live, I mean live. Well, now, of course nothing is live, that part Of course. No tape, there's no records, it's all files on the computer. It's all automated with an automation system. So even if you are a person for a live, you can still have a little bit of a live. You can still have a little bit of a live. You can still have a little bit of a live. Anyway, it's changed so much.

Speaker 1:

It's unbelievable. It's unbelievable. I can remember when, the first, when we went from A-tracks to tapes, and from tapes to CDs, and from CDs to digital, and now records are coming. It's a lot of things that put it right.

Speaker 4:

Everything is so popular. Yeah, we don't listen to digital.

Speaker 1:

No, here's an album.

Speaker 4:

Why not? I don't know so, actually, except for the fact that there are talks and this and that kind of stuff and that kind of stuff. Music sounds better generally in the town. It's very crisp, but it's also very still.

Speaker 1:

And so maybe the roundness, the fullness, the warmth the round.

Speaker 4:

Love and difference just makes music to me sound better juicier but it's more meaningful I can close on to all of that, I'll make the scale that goes up a little bit. The hybrid stuff's pretty good too now.

Speaker 3:

So if you've got a question, I'll answer it.

Speaker 4:

I don't use it.

Speaker 1:

I don't use it Well, you do an important part of putting art in the same way as songs. It's so important to artists that you get your songs out there.

Speaker 4:

You know, in a country where there's only one or two followers, there's not in this tree because there's a great relationship between country artists and country writers. It's a horrible person. It's a horrible me, and it's one more important to both sides, Whereas in all other countries it's all kinds of business it's money, it's a company person. This is personal. A lot of radio announcers, country radio announcers and country artists work around the world. They really are they do it amazingly.

Speaker 4:

And I love that part of the real music. It's been a hundred years of the relationship that country radio has with its own music.

Speaker 1:

It's an important person that you've ever met Everyone, that's right. That's the only good one about country radio.

Speaker 4:

They all open up. The first big star I've ever met was Billy Crash Brat in 1973.

Speaker 1:

I've spent many years with Billy Crash.

Speaker 3:

Brat, I've spent all these legends of country radio.

Speaker 4:

All the new guys come in and have a mother and her daughter come out 60 years ago and just talk to them and say is there anybody out there? All the radio that was in the store they let the same sit without you. So much has gone on. I was just getting off the building and I was showing it, and now there's some that came up and played. I can't remember which one was it. She was only about 15, 16 years.

Speaker 3:

She came about two hours ago. And I think about two and a half years later, backstage on her concert with the City Center, and Taylor Swift walks in with $1.5 million, and there was.

Speaker 4:

Taylor Swift, who was the second young kid in the whole band.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and then he was in his third, he was in his fourth. The last time was just about a year, I mean you know it's useless.

Speaker 4:

I'm gonna get this later in life. You turn around and you can't believe the time that passed is a bit. I cannot believe that I've been working for 50 years and I'm 70 years old. It was a big surprise. I'm over the big of lines and it happened. And so now you get and you know you can score every day and score your best. You know good job, you know care of people, you know, you know you never think about it.

Speaker 1:

I never thought about it. I just want to give my thoughts and put my love in it and all success oh yeah, for example you know you get 10 out of it.

Speaker 4:

It's just amazing that somebody will remind you you can do it every day. For good years I was doing morning to the band after lunch and just closer, and I was doing to and he can show us. And then some of my 42 states, yeah.

Speaker 1:

And you just, it's just, you just did it. And then now there are a lot of kind of people who you can't believe it? Yeah well, he just got nominated for a people's trade for the world?

Speaker 3:

I don't know.

Speaker 4:

Very good, you know it's exciting I just I can't believe it. Yeah, it's real, it's real. I got a saturated pocket with people trying to get seeing and knowing.

Speaker 1:

Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. I don't know about that, I just I don't know what to talk about.

Speaker 4:

I think that's the core of most people's success If you do what you love doing.

Speaker 1:

You'll have to be working with just the employees. That's so true, and you just want to have a real yeah, yeah, connecting with people. Healthcare, healthcare taught me that, being a nurse practitioner, and nurse all over the world and connecting people and patients. It's not that much different in the user Generally in the middle these are people who are people who are not people who are not people who are so much and have a lot of stress and depression.

Speaker 4:

And these are people who help a lot of people. You know, by connecting with someone, maybe they're corresponding to life. You know, nurses are being with people and there's this stress that's going to happen, and maybe babies, but a lot of people just want to work with some really terrible awful things in their lives Simply the music, people who turn to music.

Speaker 1:

they're going to be stressed and worn out, and so you're helping them to bear with it. Yeah, absolutely, absolutely. Well, I think we're from a little line.

Speaker 3:

It was so fun. I mean, it was so fun.

Speaker 1:

You were totally awesome. I look forward to training you on the new year.

Speaker 4:

Well thank you so much.

Speaker 1:

Thank you so much. Oh yeah, oh, we did it. Thank you so much. Thank you so much. Thank you, it was very fun. It was great talking to you, I think we're going to be sounding. Thank you.

Speaker 4:

You already are, thank you.

Speaker 1:

It's not the Toronto.

Speaker 4:

It's not over, it's not over, it's not over.

Speaker 1:

It's not over, it's not over. No, it's not over. It's not over, it's not over. Don't forget that. That's too much. So let them ask you If you had a sound 79ช-183g? There were no things動. There were no things動, so nobody else used that. There were no other things. No, they are weak in your進. There we go.

Speaker 4:

All right, what's your name?

Speaker 1:

Mr, what that's a PO? What kind of?

Speaker 4:

general music. Do you think I play jazz, this jazz, other genres, other genres.

Speaker 1:

I grew up in it. It is like country in that you feel it in?

Speaker 4:

yourself there is no other way to explain it.

Speaker 1:

You feel it in yourself.

Speaker 4:

That's right. Are you nominated for two awards? No.

Speaker 1:

I'm nominated for two awards.

Speaker 4:

I'm the last one.

Speaker 1:

I'm nominated for one. I'm the last one.

Speaker 4:

I just want to say I want to say one thing about the last three years that we're all kind of like a four piece Cool, you do it.

Speaker 1:

I tell my viewers all the time you can do anything you sexual want to do. That's right, and you can live your dreams and you can make it happen. It will take a lot of hard work.

Speaker 2:

Yes, it will make it happen.

Speaker 1:

I'll just forgive my time for great.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that is a pleasure.

Speaker 3:

I understand, I agree, I agree.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so can you give me a little bit of a thing about?

Speaker 4:

what you're thinking about, oh.

Speaker 1:

I'm not saying that.

Speaker 3:

You're not saying that, no, we're just talking about it?

Speaker 1:

We don't talk about it. Would you like to say something about?

Speaker 4:

it. Yeah, I think we'll talk about it. I'm a musician, I'm not a single person.

Speaker 1:

Okay, we'll do that, I think we'll talk about it. Okay, I'm sure I love it, I love it, I love it. Doeseniction also let you know we have to. Clairvoyance works for you.

Speaker 4:

I.

Speaker 1:

So um what's your favorite artist? Favorite artist uh is uh uh, baby, baby, oh man so that's a rant.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Okay uh, that's a rant uh, that's a rant, I think All right.

Speaker 1:

Here we go y'all. How do we have that for first time?

Speaker 4:

in a while. First thing first we have a family, something a brother and a husband and then we have a little bit of a patient, with the left and right leg facing the bathroom. And then we have a husband, something, a brother or brother. Okay, so do you want?

Speaker 1:

to give that.

Speaker 4:

That's a good one. I'm a young man, so I'm a distribution For us to be in the same place. I have a high school and my teacher's at around law. So I'm a contractor.

Speaker 3:

So if you can find a contractor let's see my rent.

Speaker 4:

Let's see my rent get it. I'll tell your parents come. I'll get it, get it, that's good.

Speaker 3:

That's good, though I like it.

Speaker 1:

We should maybe hear them.

Speaker 4:

That is my real, my better half, my most real, my life's real.

Speaker 1:

I'm a real, my son. Come on around and say that. Come on around. It is good to see the people that say that.

Speaker 4:

She is a part of me. I'm not a big fan.

Speaker 1:

Very cool, very cool. I'm sure that when you're in the studio it is not a huge thing to do. I understand.

Speaker 2:

Because I'm in the studio myself.

Speaker 1:

But all the reporting you have to do the great reporting and like something that's not.

Speaker 4:

It is a lot of hard work, a lot of recognition a lot of different types of information to open it so and you really have to be committed and stay great up and just believe in yourself. It is something that you really want to do. Way or a hundred percent, okay.

Speaker 1:

I said that way before and he doesn't believe enough information. That is great, that is special. Sometimes you get like, if you let me, if you're working on a project and you just go through what you're doing. It's nice, it's okay.

Speaker 4:

I'm sure that is very, very important.

Speaker 1:

And the people that support us.

Speaker 2:

I know.

Speaker 1:

I've had a time with the podcast and the people that support me, but sometimes the things that go right need an extra push. But hey, we can just make sure that we're all done by the past to get to the future.

Speaker 4:

That's right. That's right. She is my biggest fan, my biggest motivator and the reason why I do what I do she has helped me a lot. I'm very grateful.

Speaker 1:

There's a lot of stuff I want to do here. Man, that is a blessing. That is so good. I wish you luck. Thank you, and I wish to follow the time. I would love to get you to see it. Okay, I'll see you. It's really beautiful. It's a wonderful thing to be able to hear about Alabama's landscape. You should see our house and football. It's very good. I'm like Alabama, I'm like Tennessee. I'm the author. I know, imagine that. I'm like do you have a secret? I'm the warehouse provider, oh so you're the manager.

Speaker 1:

Oh, sir, okay, yep, I'm Alabama. We have a conversation with every DPS. He has to take questions. I think we're recording here. I can just see my family right now, okay, oh, it was a great talking to you guys Thank you.

Speaker 4:

I'm in a really funny state.

Speaker 1:

I'm in a funny state.

Speaker 2:

I ran into business cards. I'm in a business card.

Speaker 3:

I'll be back in a minute.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, sure that was awesome. At least I think in the budget, this team. She just became my host, okay.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, okay, wow.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, hey.

Speaker 4:

Thank you.

Speaker 1:

Thank you so much. Thank you, thank you.

Speaker 3:

You guys too.

Speaker 1:

Alright, come on over here. This is that big one. I almost got it. Hi, I'm making Jayne.

Speaker 3:

I love it.

Speaker 1:

How are you feeling?

Speaker 2:

tonight Things are going great.

Speaker 1:

Everybody is looking forward to tonight. I can even describe the feeling here. It is unbelievable. It's like everybody that comes here is just so pumped and so energetic and so positive and they get in here on your show and you are more comfortable. It is your night, so I'm going to try to keep that energy through Out of the night. You have the show and everything should be great. I think we have an epic show tonight. Yes, we have great performance. We have great performance.

Speaker 3:

What kind of a show is that?

Speaker 1:

The show starts at 16. And then from there to 6, it's a free show. We appreciate all the performance that I have. We appreciate that, thank you, thank you. You will see me at the next show.

Speaker 3:

I will be sure to watch. Okay, I will be sure to watch.

Speaker 1:

I did not know how many dresses we needed to change the situation. Thank you, that part is amazing. I love it.

Speaker 2:

I think that's the most exciting part of it.

Speaker 1:

I do. I do Everything I'm going to go to the laundry. I'm going to go to the kitchen, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

What are you?

Speaker 1:

doing here Quite leaner. Do you want to do fashion show?

Speaker 4:

Oh great, you are welcome, get out there, you want to sing that.

Speaker 1:

Yes, girl, it's something. Some they are here. I love it, we do it. We do it, we do it, ready, ready. I go well, broken after midnight. I didn't know the start, I just let you used to go. I go well, broken after midnight.

Speaker 3:

Searching for you. I hear in your man, you do that.

Speaker 1:

I love that oh my gosh, oh, my global. I've got information. I do. I want to get to you. She goes to her audience. I love it. I have a new mouth here and it doesn't meet all these issues. It's a really interesting looking energy that all of the whole town, the entertainment that's here, it's just, it's amazing. You know just the atmosphere is you know so, but if you can't be here, make sure you go to Adam Music and World's Showcom and we'll put that in the chat that was amazing.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that was a good one Thank you so much.

Speaker 3:

Thank you for having me.

Speaker 1:

It's always a pleasure to be here with you. Thanks, guys, come on over. Hello, hey, I'm going to go.

Speaker 3:

Can I go over there?

Speaker 1:

and follow you for a minute. Hey, I'm just mixing up.

Speaker 4:

Thank you.

Speaker 1:

Oh, we're here. Oh Lord, okay, now over here, can you tell them your name? Okay?

Speaker 3:

I love you.

Speaker 1:

I love you I love you.

Speaker 4:

This is my second year here and I'm here to work with you.

Speaker 1:

We always work together, I love you, I know it was this much time.

Speaker 4:

I'm here to work with you.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm done. Tonight I'm going to have some fun. I'm quite enjoying it. Thank you, so what? So you've been there, yes.

Speaker 3:

Yes.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to work with you. I'm going to work with you.

Speaker 4:

I'm going to work with you.

Speaker 1:

Yes, this is my second time. Yes, I'm always curious about this. When you heard you were coming to Alabama, what?

Speaker 4:

was your impression? What was your impression after you've been here? Oh man, so the impression I had of Alabama was crazy, because growing up in New York in school, there was something I didn't get about this. Okay, I was going to talk to you about this. I'll email you a lot of questions Music, I think it's. Alabama Music. I'm going to go over there and check it out.

Speaker 3:

So, you know, I know there's no place where you go.

Speaker 1:

You know what I mean.

Speaker 4:

I look at the world and it's fast, quick. You know all the years and all that you have to tell me about.

Speaker 1:

It's not like the whole time.

Speaker 4:

Okay, so you know, I got out of here.

Speaker 1:

I was like oh, this is cool.

Speaker 4:

I'm going to go to the hospital and I'm going to be at his house. I love it.

Speaker 1:

I did a nursing a travel assignment and he was telling me where I was going. So I showed up and I had to be walked through an armed bar into the floor and it was night and shooting. It was a place, a town hall, in St Mary's Hospital down here. Yes, and that was quite an experience.

Speaker 3:

I was like what's going on?

Speaker 1:

I was like oh, you're going to bring out a gun, or somebody got a property and they're shooting a deer.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

I just got to learn, yeah, yeah, I got used to that because I'm a trauma nurse and I do family practice and medical missions and disaster nursing.

Speaker 1:

But there's something about being in the ER with like constant, it's like an internal image and I hate to say it like that. There's like a lot of nurses in trauma that are like yeah, that's it.

Speaker 1:

It's like adrenaline, it's taking care of people. I'm getting a little bit off the top of the subject there, but I love New York. I love walking down the different sections of New York because there's like a Jewish community that I got a chance to go into. Sometimes they're really sick of it but we're protected. But I mean it is really busy up there.

Speaker 4:

And it's gotten so expensive in the last 20 years Real expensive real expensive.

Speaker 3:

Right, insane, insane. We do it the nightlife. We do it the nightlife, it's convenient.

Speaker 4:

There's like a lot of people that are like hey, you got your own range 24, 7 days, you know. So it's a good thing.

Speaker 3:

So for years. This is what we mean.

Speaker 4:

I'm giving it to people. I'm giving it to talent. A lot of our growth, talent is working here.

Speaker 1:

Yes, yes, yes. So who surprised you in your time?

Speaker 4:

So this is one of the.

Speaker 3:

I think we made it yeah.

Speaker 4:

I was checking out the bathroom. I had the bathroom short, yeah, so you know. We went out there and checked out the bathroom and there was this one brother named Jayden. Jayden, something I'm not going to show it Again. I'm not going to show this to the first person, I'm sorry. His last name, I'm not sure his last name is Jayden.

Speaker 4:

And yeah, I'm talking about him looking down and he's just going over. Yeah, he's getting behind those, he's going over those, he's controlling the floor. He takes a lot of things to just, you know, just be the best thing we're going to be able to grab. You know more than that. You know you got to have a safe presence, you got to have a strong presence Because a lot of things come on. So, you know, so many people come here, we have crowd participation, we have the crowd. We engage them with the song. It's so good. I say yeah.

Speaker 1:

People might be a little bit of an angel. I'm so well. I was like, oh, you can bring me. So he's pretty good yeah.

Speaker 4:

So I'm definitely. Uh, he was shaking out, he's the most beautiful.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, right, yes, yes, yes, yes. So you're on radio.

Speaker 4:

Yes, we can um, that's uh radiocom and you can tell us, I'm sorry, from 9 to 10 PM, yeah.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, be able to support them sometimes.

Speaker 1:

Very cool All the time, because that's for you, yeah, so we always work on time All the good and play.

Speaker 4:

I'm going to give you some experience. Put the feedback from the people. You know, the feedback is everything. Feedback is everything, so um. So we definitely do that. Did you guys know that we're one of the biggest emotional marketing companies in the industry? We've been doing it for over 20 years, so um you know we are the best help. You know that's what we do. We help you with your projects, we help you with your music. We show you the size of the masses. Man, we're just a man, Very cool.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, so it's awesome to have met you and um we'll be back next year. That's right. I'm not definitely going to be back.

Speaker 4:

I'm definitely going to be back. What's the name of the company? I'll be around. Yeah, you know the information we travel. We uh, like I said, do medical missions all over the world it's pretty awesome.

Speaker 1:

It's pretty awesome to be doing this, to be a part of this. Um, thank you so much, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you so much.

Speaker 4:

You're welcome, I'll see you later.

Speaker 1:

All right, all right.

Speaker 4:

I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm.

Speaker 1:

I'm over. We're passing by yeah. I think I'm one of the last months we are, we're, we're live. Uh, we just hit 30 K followers right now 30 K people watching us right now. It was amazing. Hey, how are you? I'm going to feed you what's your?

Speaker 4:

name. I'm BIP.

Speaker 1:

I'm a radio about you. How are you doing? How are things going? Things?

Speaker 4:

are going good, I just always just keep my feet on ground and be running.

Speaker 1:

You know, just keep everything going because they talk about you as long as you keep going, so you'll be on the talk about yeah, that is true, that is true. So, hey, I've had a lot of news. How you been, how you been.

Speaker 4:

I've been doing good.

Speaker 1:

This is my first award show ever For real. For real, my first time, first time.

Speaker 4:

I'm going to break the answer.

Speaker 1:

I speak to students and faculty all over the world. I meet a lot of people in the industry and entertainment and artists that get back to communities that do charity work. I go out there and do what I do and know the task, so I said I'm going to give them platform to talk about it and I have people chasing me down.

Speaker 1:

I'm like, okay, we reached 17k when we did. Oh, yeah, so people love it. I think it gives their audience, the artist's experience. It gives their audience, the artist's audience, a way to connect with them, and that's always important, and it's just so important to support your community. Hey, somebody got to tell it. Yeah, somebody has to tell it.

Speaker 4:

Somebody got to tell it hey, I'm so Robin is a party host, promoter and DJ. So that's what it means to be a host, DJ, oh very cool. Yeah, and a few years ago I'm a party host of the year. Very cool and I'm there for this full DJ and most step on the.

Speaker 1:

DJ. I mean, what do you want to see on there? I mean, I'm not passing out beds or pants, all right, I'm working. Well, you know, I don't know either, and that was the worst thing when they just told me that.

Speaker 4:

What.

Speaker 1:

What did?

Speaker 4:

they say Make on the road.

Speaker 1:

No, he's talking about the word. Like, can't you name it anything else but that new Anthony? You know, he's really just using it like a slang. Yeah, yeah, he's using it like a slang. He don't know man. They may. They may hold me until I feel it. They'll sleep on you.

Speaker 4:

You know what I'm at the podcast and doing something. I'm in K but I don't know 17 K per week.

Speaker 1:

That's what worked. You know I was bad thinking nobody's telling me she's podcast and I woke up to people on other high cat, Come speak on our podcast and what? And Lisa, she just reached the mountain yesterday. She's my course. So we're collaborating with other channels and her and the output of the community. I mean, you guys have just jumped on board and just supported all the artists. They went just gross. You know him.

Speaker 2:

You know him? I don't know, I don't know.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to have to follow him since you oh my.

Speaker 2:

Lord, he is rolling up.

Speaker 1:

He was my first podcast, first thing that I had a forehead on my show, and the next, like couple of days, he put out his album and he actually talked about it in the show and it just blew up which was the question on your phone. Facebook Yep, I'll see you on there. It's Zenf harmonies. I'm going to put it in. It's probably easier if I put it in All right, Really Okay. That's right. Are you excited for the kids? I am so excited Every time I do my knees. Various things happen on my podcast.

Speaker 1:

And he decided that every artist that comes on my podcast is to ask me a question and he knew I was a nurse and I thought he was messing with me.

Speaker 3:

And this episode was just out last week.

Speaker 1:

But he turns around and says do you care about taking a shirt off? I thought he was joking. I'm like, oh, very funny. You know, make fun of the nurse. Ha ha, ha, the feather he goes. No, I'm serious and I am thinking serious. He jumps up and he has this song called Titty.

Speaker 2:

Tattoos and it was hilarious.

Speaker 1:

And he goes Titty Tattoos and took his shirt off, like, oh the reaction. I'm like I'm a nurse, that doesn't bother me, but why are you taking?

Speaker 4:

your shirt off? No, okay.

Speaker 1:

But it was quite hilarious. You thought you were there and you were like I'm on the team to the sick. Yeah, this poor girlfriend is Beyonce. I know she was like definitely I'm going to kill you, but that's the really stand up guy. He's funny. So he heard of Rodney Carrington. He's like funny, like that. He seems like a rock country kind of full, kind of music. But the song came about because he was sitting somewhere and thought how cool is it that women draw on their titties.

Speaker 3:

Because they tell a story.

Speaker 1:

Every tattoo tells a story. I like to tell a story. And he goes it was kind of a joke and I kind of put it out there and it just started just climbing, climbing, climbing, and now it's like almost number one and he says people go break through the over it. And I said little Beth, yeah, to be tattooed.

Speaker 4:

You got to listen to him.

Speaker 1:

You don't got me, you don't really try to sit you up to, I know, my producer was cracking up.

Speaker 4:

I mean you can hear him.

Speaker 1:

Oh my God, he did it, so it was a dare. And I was like I'm going to get all of you guys we have fun on the podcast we do, we talk a lot about community and that's important to get that community. This is a big benefit for kids back to school. They need a big component of being an educator and these kids are a future growing up. And yeah, two dollars, yes, yes, because we have a big Latino community here and everybody needs to be supportive, no matter who they are.

Speaker 1:

And I think that's a big benefit for kids, and I think that's a big benefit for kids and I think that's a big benefit for kids, and I think that's a big benefit for kids, and I think that's a big benefit for kids, and so we need to be supportive, no matter who they are. These kids that are going to school that are growing up. They're growing up in a world that was different from ours and sometimes they don't have the supplies and budgets are cut, and we need to give them the supplies that they need in order to learn what their future will is. And education can change your life and I am an unforgettable. Education can change your life yeah, reach for teacher yeah.

Speaker 4:

Hey, well, I enjoy being on your podcast. I'm a VIP host, DJ Naikwong. This is a ninth annual Alibaba Music Awards. I'm a VIP host here and I'm glad I got a chance to be on the podcast. I'm gonna tell you how you can follow me. You can follow me at N-A-P-A-L-M-B-O-M-B, and y'all who. That's how you can contact me in 324-472-5-0-0.

Speaker 1:

I hope you can get the positive. I'll be into it anytime. I'll make you a new team up. We're gonna bring you on that long. You can catch me, naikwong, on Facebook that's Instagram, that's Snapchat, and then but you know Twitter's a little different, Okay.

Speaker 4:

All right, this is Naikwong 324. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

So that's how the Twitter is, and also you can see some of my crazy stuff going on on YouTube, but most of the time you check my stories you'll see, hey, each organization we did.

Speaker 4:

Hey they advertise and that do we get it.

Speaker 1:

So let me know if you want to get this one for you. That's right, that's right. Thank you very much, and.

Speaker 4:

I know I do.

Speaker 1:

Stay tuned for more good news. Boom Hello Naik, hello Naik. Thank you so much. Thank you, okay, I'll be back here. I'm gonna see you again. Come on over, I feel like the prize is right. Come on over. Prize and prize, let's do it. Yeah, you're good. Okay, you just think it will prize everything.

Speaker 4:

I'm going to say it's over.

Speaker 1:

I am about to marry Anderson with the authorities.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, last time I was just at the institution.

Speaker 1:

Oh, really, me too, I was different yeah.

Speaker 4:

I was at the institution.

Speaker 1:

What was the worst that you guys were in?

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I was. Oh, yeah, yeah, I was just, it was different. I was here. Yeah, I was at the institution Okay, I was at the institution.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, they did See. Here's the prize.

Speaker 4:

Well, sometimes, yeah, we're gonna, we're gonna separate. Okay, we're gonna do it, we're gonna do it. I think I'm gonna marry Anderson.

Speaker 3:

Very cool, very cool.

Speaker 1:

Well, what is your name? My name is Jack Jacker.

Speaker 4:

I was like you know you're a laser engineer, I'm not a laser engineer. Okay all right, I am Jacker too, Okay, I like Jacker. I'm just a laser engineer. I'm just a laser engineer.

Speaker 3:

What did you say?

Speaker 4:

This was not a laser engineer, so I was like so I was like who's the best at this? I was like, so who's the best?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, I grew up on records, so I was listening to country, r&b, soul music and of course I was like I can sort of write that thing. I was going to England for the first time in August.

Speaker 1:

You were in London. Yeah, I got invited to speak at the World Congress. You were in London. Huh, you were in London. Yeah, I'm not sure where they've been having it. I'm sure it is there because they said it was like my field of knowledge and everything. But the mentioned center that I'm speaking in is part of the World.

Speaker 3:

Household.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so I get to speak on healthcare and poverty and how education changes the world and how people are speaking with the whole entire world.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, that's what I'm going to say. You might be a second, two, three, two, three, two years with the United.

Speaker 1:

States. They trust me a little country girl to go speak for the United States. I mean, I don't know why I'm telling you all this.

Speaker 4:

That's all right. What's?

Speaker 1:

up with you. I'm going to speak with one of the five because he just I'm going to bring it in. Thank you, that was good. That's the six-time business that I'm going to be talking to. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I don't know what the answer is, but that's it I understand. Oh yeah, Don't know. Yeah, so tell me a little bit more about yourself and what else you know.

Speaker 4:

Well, I know it's a piece of cake to say to guys yeah, I don't know what I'm doing, guys, it's my own business and I don't know what it is. Yeah, is that right? Yeah, I know that's good. Now we're going to first meet. I'm going to pick up with Kyle and I'm going to say to you guys that I'm a big fan of yours right.

Speaker 1:

That's good yeah, yeah.

Speaker 4:

I'm just going to say that I'd like to thank you guys for this week and for all of the things that you've done here. You tried it. It was really good. Thank you guys.

Speaker 1:

So I just want to thank you guys for all the great things. I love you and I love you. I can even imagine that that's all right, thank you.

Speaker 4:

Well, all the people I've hired, you're doing really well. You're doing really well, so I'm sure you're going to move out.

Speaker 1:

Yes, that's right. Funny guy, funny guy I am. How's it going?

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I'm doing well. I'm doing well, I'm a good teacher. I'm trying to help them with that. So I'll say this that is a good cause.

Speaker 1:

My dad died when I was 11, he had a high trim and it was all in the US. Yeah he was there, of course, and he died from age of orange.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I heard the children talking. She's missing from our families but she's having to attend the age of orange and I thought I'd pass her that. Yeah, she was there. It's amazing. It's amazing that we got to know each other. We had a phone in the East Pole.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

I do, I do.

Speaker 4:

Well, thank you for being here, he flew all over.

Speaker 1:

I know about New Zealand, I know about Germany, I know about Canada, I know about Vietnam, I know about England a couple times.

Speaker 4:

But I was just so young back then.

Speaker 1:

You were born in the 18th century. No, I was born in National Tennessee.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, that was a true energy. Yeah, that's incredible.

Speaker 1:

It is. It is a change of life. Yeah, it's a country rock.

Speaker 4:

I think all this is about.

Speaker 1:

Jason Aldean. My cousin is Jason Hunt. He's a musician and I know he's listening right now going where are you into my name 50 times? But yeah, he's been influenced a lot by those types of artists and it's just. It's more about heart and feeling of nowadays.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, it's not.

Speaker 1:

I don't know what to say it's just, I'm sorry, honestly, these are things that these are things that are nothing to me.

Speaker 3:

It's like it's where the start going, so I don't even see that happening right.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 4:

People nowadays. These are things that are starting to talk to me. They're talking to me.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

I'm constantly on my phone.

Speaker 1:

Facebook is how we are. Oh, you guys are beautiful guys.

Speaker 4:

Oh, I'm sorry.

Speaker 1:

I just wrote up with Facebook for I saw the dawn of all of that. You know, like I remember, 8 tracks coming to next, tapes and tapes going to CDs and. Cds going, you know, to digital and now it's back to records, and we talked about that earlier.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, as a person, you know, you talk to them and you see, you know there's a guys, so now it's just two.

Speaker 1:

You know he's got almost six hours or five minutes ten, thirty, you know ten, you know ten, twenty, twenty, nine or one or two, twelve or five, eight, nine, five. And then he said well, honestly, hey, I got into a fight over my first state track. I had a big track, boombox, I was styling and profiling and then a boy boomed by my boombox and I chased him down the road and y'all are not listening to my. Western. Look, really, I was telling the Western and you're talking.

Speaker 3:

In my story I didn't talk in your story.

Speaker 1:

I'm still alive. How you doing Bear. No, oh really.

Speaker 3:

We're having fun, Okay, but we just got to go because it is a little more showtime.

Speaker 2:

We got to go.

Speaker 4:

We got to go Small small chair guys. Hey, we had fun and we had fun, we had fun, you had fun, you had all right, you had fun.

Speaker 1:

All right, see you all on the awards floor. Thank y'all very much. He's out. Hello, I'm not stopping it yet. We're good. Thank y'all. Yeah, you did great. You did great.

Speaker 3:

I'm stopping out there, I got to put all this stuff.

Speaker 1:

Thank you.

Speaker 3:

We're still alive. That's how much we're alive.

Speaker 4:

That's what they give you we're going to be low bar.

Speaker 1:

They're done and over there now everybody's going down from the show.

Speaker 3:

It's a success for artists. I'm going to log off. We're going to this right.

Speaker 1:

And log back on yeah. I'm going to log off and log back on. Are you playing?

Speaker 4:

Yeah, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you.